Comments Thread For: Benavidez Sr: This is Not The Same Canelo From Four Fights Ago
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Canelo's body looked flat. I think once u start using things like Clenbuterol, and then u stop, the body never really achieves peak fitness again, it will always want the steroids, and ur energy will drop to levels lower than it was b4 u ever put the steroids in ur body. Its better to do what u can without drugs and leave all that kinda BS alone.Comment
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Is his haters bro that are unhappy they just don't like canelo and when he beats benavidez because he will they have to keep that same energyComment
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[QUOTE=El_Mero;n31848395]I heard no lies. And after Saul gets beat again, hopefully this time at 168, hes definitely not gonna be the same.
i keep saying Saul should give up this rematch and fight Benavidez in September. He'll actually be favored over David. But if he insists on gettin taken to school again by Bivol, the Benavodez fight next may will be closer to benavidez taylor made for canelo dude is the most overrated fighter In the last couple years went twelve with someone canelo stopped keep feeding yourself lies foolLast edited by pretty ste; 05-09-2023, 10:31 PM.Comment
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Canelo, as with any fighter, peaks around age 27 and plateaus to approximately age 32. The decline is inevitable, but with top level fighters there are slight adjustments that offset the decline. Canelo's hand speed is still intact, but he throws less combinations - still, his power punches, especially the right hand remain effective and his body shots hit the mark. His foot work remains, yet soon he will be a 'half-a-step slow' which will effect his defensive style, but can be offset, especially considering his mode of fighting.. He does tend to gas out near the end, but wills himself to finish - which could be offset by a slight reduction in weight.
One imagines he will retire within a year or two, though he claims to be set upon continuing until his mid to late 30s. There is no reason to continue that long, as he has earned loads of cash and there is no need for purely 'money fights'.
As for Benavidez. His father his a carnival barker who edges towards hysteria. He's a blowhard, who seems to want the big money fight more so than his son.
Canelo owes no one. He is a boxer and businessman and has done well over his career. He will retire with wealth Benavidez can only dream of and Benavidez will never be considered Canelo's equal in terms of draw or popularity.
Benavidez is 26 years old and has never had a marquee fight and unless Canelo names him as an opponent, he never will. Benavidez is a methodical fighter with a modicum of talent, which ranks him as very good but not elite. GGG, even in his declining years, would have beaten Benavidez into a lump of raw meat. Bivol would KO Benavidez. If Benavidez fought at his natural weight he would be a second tier fighter and never gain a title.
Those who continually harp on Benavidez as the ultimate challenge for Canelo are delusional. Benavidez is tailor-made for Canelo, Benavidez's 'style' is a perfect match for Canelo to dis-assemble and then put Benavidez down.Comment
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Well, he lost to GGG 6 years ago, so was he in his prime than? Was he in his prime against Floyd and Lara?Comment
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You're whore mother is dumb for not aborting a ****** POS like you properly. Canelo stipulated a much smaller ring size so that he could cut of the ring easier because he is flat-footed and has poor stamina, you dunce... and it's "then" not "than" you illiterate **** stain. Learn how to spell and construct sentences, so you can get your points across more intelligently. The ref literally let Plant hug and kept stopping and resetting the fighters when ever Benavides was trying to put in work.Comment
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It seems to me Canelo is in his prime only when he fights Callum Smith, 40 old GGG or Plant.
When he fights Floyd, Bivol, 35-36 old GGG or Lara, he is too young or over the hill.Comment
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